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broadband is working for america. and in hard times, sometimes, a belief in a dream, a belief in what is possible - can transform everything. at at&t, we've never forgotten that our company began in a small laboratory, with a dream and a belief, in the future. today, our wired and wireless high speed internet networks are connecting small businesses across america - in cities and small towns - to markets around the world. we know that investment in broadband high speed internet can create hundreds of thousands of new american jobs. small businesses are being formed - dreams are being launched - and real jobs are being created. at at&t, we're investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. now is not the time to stall momentum or to stifle innovation or investment. dreams, and jobs, and the future are at stake. at at&t, the future, are at stake. at at&t, the future, has always been our business. at&t... your world... delivered. >> what happened is that independents, the very people that put
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he talked about building america, getting back to basics, and making sacrifices. he also compared the challenges of dr. king's era to today and admitted that he gets frustrated. >> there was a hope that life would be better from the moment that i swore that both. of course, as we meet here today, one year later, we know the promise of that moment has not yet been fully fulfilled. >> the entire first family attended the service. dr. king spoke at that church in 1956, just as he was emerging as a prominent voice in the civil rights moment. >>> hopefully for tomorrow, it will be nicer. steve rudin has a look at the forecast. >> today, it was cloudy, rainy, windy. our belfort furniture weather center, this pressure is moving towards the north. high pressure will build for the overnight hours, d showers will come to an end if they have not -- high pressure will build. for the overnight hours, showers will come to an end if they have not already. taking a look at our martin luther king holiday forecast -- >>> also coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, an internet search engi
he talked about building america, getting back to basics, and making sacrifices. he also compared the challenges of dr. king's era to today and admitted that he gets frustrated. >> there was a hope that life would be better from the moment that i swore that both. of course, as we meet here today, one year later, we know the promise of that moment has not yet been fully fulfilled. >> the entire first family attended the service. dr. king spoke at that church in 1956, just as he was...
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broadband is working for america. >> as president, i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and people, and when the system fails, it is my responsibility. >> the president accepts responsibility for the intelligence failure of the christmas day bombing plot as the white house releases a report on the event. security officials did like the would-be bomber, but only after he was already airborne to detroit. colby, i am no expert on airline security, but i would think you want to keep the cut off the airplane before he gets on it. >> nice idea. i said earlier in the week, commenting on what the administration has done on this question, that i found it not very reassuring. even after the president spoke and we heard from brennan and also homeland security secretary napolitano, i am still not reassured. when you get down to the substance of what is being recommended, you end up saying, "g, i thought they had done that already. what is new about this?" it is nice that the president -- i don't mean to sound cond
broadband is working for america. >> as president, i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and people, and when the system fails, it is my responsibility. >> the president accepts responsibility for the intelligence failure of the christmas day bombing plot as the white house releases a report on the event. security officials did like the would-be bomber, but only after he was already airborne to detroit. colby, i am no expert on airline security, but i would think you...
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it's important to the entire united states of america. >> thank you very much. inappreciate the votes. >> reporter: last week, i talked to brown about the state of the race. why all the excitement? >> well, because it represents an opportunity for change to go to washington. at least bring back the debate. as the 41st senator, i can can at least allow them to maybe look at things a little differently. >> reporter: he brought up that magic number 41. now he will become the 41st republican senator, enough to block health care reform and wreak havoc on the president's agenda. less than five months after the death of ted kennedy, the lion of the senate, the darling of massachusetts's liberals, it is the man who will take his seat that could be the biggest obstacle to what he held most dear. tonight was game six for democrats. the ball went through their legs. there are still plenty of people here at scott brown headquarters. i have to tell you, this place was packed. practically a fire hazard. it's safe to say that over the last several decades, republicans in massa
it's important to the entire united states of america. >> thank you very much. inappreciate the votes. >> reporter: last week, i talked to brown about the state of the race. why all the excitement? >> well, because it represents an opportunity for change to go to washington. at least bring back the debate. as the 41st senator, i can can at least allow them to maybe look at things a little differently. >> reporter: he brought up that magic number 41. now he will become...
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michelle just wants america to know what's really happening here. >> do anything you can. yeah. because they're beautiful people, and if there's ever been any controversy about what the people in haiti are like, erase it from your mind. they are strong, they are kind, they are beautiful, beautiful. >> reporter: kate snow, abc news, leogane, haiti. >> the response to charity in the united states has been truly overwhelming. american charities say they have taken in $150 million. that is far more than was taken in in the aftermath of hurricane katrina or the asian tsunami. but how is this money being spent? we asked david kerley to check it out. >> reporter: outside the haitian embassy in washington, d.c. today, a crush of people, wanting to help, to give. >> just a quick overview of the general situation. >> reporter: at american red cross headquarters -- >> i need to speak to isabel -- >> reporter: they are scrambling to get aid in. >> how do we coordinate it? >> reporter: while americans hope their donation is buying a bottle of water -- >> we established a land bridge. >> repo
michelle just wants america to know what's really happening here. >> do anything you can. yeah. because they're beautiful people, and if there's ever been any controversy about what the people in haiti are like, erase it from your mind. they are strong, they are kind, they are beautiful, beautiful. >> reporter: kate snow, abc news, leogane, haiti. >> the response to charity in the united states has been truly overwhelming. american charities say they have taken in $150...
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it could reshape one of the bluest states in america. it also could make it much harder for the president to pass the things he wants. we're already hearing pre mortems. they are saying the pollsters should have sounded the alarm earlier. should the national party have done more? they did not realize this race was slipping away from them. the republicans are quietly pumping in the money which got scott brown on the air. >> what does this mean? this is a shot across the uss obama and his agenda? if brown wins, we do not like your agenda. we do not like health care reform. listen to this message. >> that is a great point. it is more than just one vote at stake. if health care can be a harmful issue in such a liberal state as massachusetts. imagine what it could be like in a swing states like colorado. people are gun shy about voting on health care. much more difficult to keep those people together. it was already hanging by a thread. the white house is looking for creative ways to pass it. the endangered house members are coming up for ele
it could reshape one of the bluest states in america. it also could make it much harder for the president to pass the things he wants. we're already hearing pre mortems. they are saying the pollsters should have sounded the alarm earlier. should the national party have done more? they did not realize this race was slipping away from them. the republicans are quietly pumping in the money which got scott brown on the air. >> what does this mean? this is a shot across the uss obama and his...
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the august town hall meetings masquerading as the real america, when they were taken over by a minority of a minority, yelling and shouting a ab centis. >> and they were racist? >> oh, come on. that is absurd. >> monica. >> that was his best political theater, worst political theater? what political theater? i lost my train of thought. >> this was, yes, this was when the white house passed out those white lab coats to the doctors to use them as props to suggest that all doctors support obama care, when 80% oppose it. >> the whole story was exposed. the white house was passing out the white coats. mort. >> governor patterson sending caroline kennedy out to replace hillary clinton. is this what you call political hokey pokey and he puts his left foot in his mouth and his right foot in his mouth and he turns around. >> harry reid say opponents were like slave holders. okay, worst political scandal. >> i think it's that crowd of so-called scientists and hoaxers in england, who really put out all this false nonsense of global warming and sensors honest scientists bringing the truth, eleanor.
the august town hall meetings masquerading as the real america, when they were taken over by a minority of a minority, yelling and shouting a ab centis. >> and they were racist? >> oh, come on. that is absurd. >> monica. >> that was his best political theater, worst political theater? what political theater? i lost my train of thought. >> this was, yes, this was when the white house passed out those white lab coats to the doctors to use them as props to suggest...
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>>> making news in america this morning. >> epic upset. a republican comes from nowhere to win in liberal massachusetts. a stunning rebuke for the president after just one year in office. >> danger zone. how the gunman suspected in eight shooting deaths in virginia tried to fight back during a manhunt. >>> haiti's overwhelming struggling, feed the hungry and feed the survivors after the earthquake. >> it's january 20th, 2010. >>> good morning and thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm eric horng. jeremy hubbard is on assignment. >>> we begin with shock waves traveling from massachusetts to washington and beyond. >> a republican captured ted kennedy's seat. a stunning defeat for the democrats and viviana hurtado is joining us from washington. >> reporter:ood morning. the president called scott brown to congratulate him but with health care reform legislation hanging in the balance this republican win was a very bitter pill for mr. obama and democrats to swallow. it's being called one of the biggest politil upsets in history, repu
>>> making news in america this morning. >> epic upset. a republican comes from nowhere to win in liberal massachusetts. a stunning rebuke for the president after just one year in office. >> danger zone. how the gunman suspected in eight shooting deaths in virginia tried to fight back during a manhunt. >>> haiti's overwhelming struggling, feed the hungry and feed the survivors after the earthquake. >> it's january 20th, 2010. >>> good morning and...
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the victory that all america has seen tonight started right here with all of you. all of you. yes. let me tell you, when i first got the feeling something big was happening in this campaign was when i was driving along on a road out in central massachusetts, in my truck, yes. and it has over 201,000 now. and i knew things were really starting to click when i saw a hand-made scott brown yard sign that i actually hadn't put there myself. [laughing] [cheers and applause] this little campaign of ours was destined for great things. the message went far beyond the sign that was there placed in the snow. it all started with me, my truck, and a very few awment of dedicated -- amount of dedicated volunteers. however it ended with an air force one making an emergency run to logan. [cheers and applause] and i didn't mind when the president came here and criticized me and talked about, you know, some of the things that he disagreed with me on. but let me tell you, when he started to criticize my truck, that's where i draw the line. throughout this race we had the machine scared and scrambling.
the victory that all america has seen tonight started right here with all of you. all of you. yes. let me tell you, when i first got the feeling something big was happening in this campaign was when i was driving along on a road out in central massachusetts, in my truck, yes. and it has over 201,000 now. and i knew things were really starting to click when i saw a hand-made scott brown yard sign that i actually hadn't put there myself. [laughing] [cheers and applause] this little campaign of...
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today, our wired and wireless high speed internet networks are connecting small businesses across america - in cities and small towns - to markets around the world. we know that investment in broadband high speed internet can create hundreds of thousands of new american jobs. small businesses are being formed - dreams are being launched - and real jobs are being created. at at&t, we're investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. now is not the time to stall momentum or to stifle innovation or investment. dreams, and jobs, and the future are at stake. at at&t, the future, are at stake. at at&t, the future, has always been our business. at&t... your world... delivered. >>> we continue to fault breaking news. rescue crews are on the scene of a fire at an apartment co-op complex on eagles nest court in germantown. numerous families were trapped in apartments and have to be rescued from baucus. nobody was hurt. the rescues were all successful. we will have the latest information as soon as it is available to us. >>> desperation is leading to violence in haiti.
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. >>> good morning, america. it is sunday, january 17th. glimmers of relief down in haiti, as much-needed aid, finally reaches the people. for some, it is too little, too late. kate snow once again from port-au-prince. good morning. >> good morning, bill. you're right. there's pockets of people getting food and water that they so desperately need. in the last 24 hours, another 250 tons of relief have arrived here. there's so many people without. and living out in the streets. we've seen isolated incidents of violence, now, over that food and water. people, fighting even with gunfire in some parts of town. yesterday, we ran into a pickup truck, filled with people we thought had just been pulled from the rubble. that's what it looked like. it turned out they were looters who had been arrested. they were going through the rubble of a nicer house. they were yelling at us, we didn't do anything wrong. that's what they're yelling there. at the white house, president obama stood with presidents clinton and bush, saying promising much more help. an
. >>> good morning, america. it is sunday, january 17th. glimmers of relief down in haiti, as much-needed aid, finally reaches the people. for some, it is too little, too late. kate snow once again from port-au-prince. good morning. >> good morning, bill. you're right. there's pockets of people getting food and water that they so desperately need. in the last 24 hours, another 250 tons of relief have arrived here. there's so many people without. and living out in the streets....
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michelle just wants america to know what's really happening here. >> do anything you can. yeah. these are beautiful people. and if there's ever been any controversy about what the people in haiti are like, erase it from your mind, they are strong, they are kind, they are beautiful, beautiful. >> reporter: kate snow, abc news, leogane, haiti. >> injured survivors are flooding into the neighboring dominican republic, urgently seeking medical care they can't get at home. our jeffrey kofman has that part of the story. >> reporter: it is a scene of tragic desperation and it doesn't stop. haitians seriously injured in the earthquake carted across the border to the dominican republic, to this tiny hospital in search of urgent and overdue medical care. what do you need? >> if possible, medicine. >> reporter: this 32-bed hospital is so crowded, there are at least 200 patients jammed in here, that x-rays and amputations are being done in the corridors. basic as it is here, this is the only option for these people. most of them were told in haiti there is simply no more room for th there.
michelle just wants america to know what's really happening here. >> do anything you can. yeah. these are beautiful people. and if there's ever been any controversy about what the people in haiti are like, erase it from your mind, they are strong, they are kind, they are beautiful, beautiful. >> reporter: kate snow, abc news, leogane, haiti. >> injured survivors are flooding into the neighboring dominican republic, urgently seeking medical care they can't get at home. our...
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an illegitimate president that wasn't born in america. people believe it. >> democrats have a 60-seat majority in the senate. they have overwhelmingly majority in the house. they can do whatever they want. the debate is not with republicans and democrats. it's between democrats -- they run everything. that's not a criticism. that's an observation of fact. come on. >> come on. >> health care is as diverse as the party. >> that's the real vote. >> it's not between the t.e.a. baggers, whoever they are. it's between democrats. >> health care reform is coming close to final negotiations. and one of the big points in this has been some concessions that labor unions exacted for support for the health care reform bill. specifically in terms of a delay before those who have so-called cadillac plans are taxed on that plan. until 2018. they have time to renegotiate with management. a lot of them negotiated better health care in lieu of higher wages. this type of negotiation behind the scenes is not what president obama promised when he was campaigni
an illegitimate president that wasn't born in america. people believe it. >> democrats have a 60-seat majority in the senate. they have overwhelmingly majority in the house. they can do whatever they want. the debate is not with republicans and democrats. it's between democrats -- they run everything. that's not a criticism. that's an observation of fact. come on. >> come on. >> health care is as diverse as the party. >> that's the real vote. >> it's not between...
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bank of america, morgan stanley, and wells fargo will report earnings today. that is your business news. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, i am linda bell. doug and alison, back >> thank you. >>> to you -- back to you. >> thank you. >>> we will talk about the democrat disaster in massachusetts. and a look back at the president's first year in office. and the caps rap. we will play more of that tribute. >> you're watching "good morning washington." so, now with fios, you have facebook and twitter on your tv. amazing. let me, uh, tell my family about this. okay. "facebook on tv." watch this. [ ding ] boom. cool. boom. nice. wait for it. and... boom? boom. [ male announcer ] facebook on your tv and three times more very satisfied customers than comcast. this is beyond cable. this is fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>>. light rain falling outside of rosslyn. welcome back. mainly light sprinkles across the region. there is some sleep. you might hear something on your windshield this morning. let's put t
bank of america, morgan stanley, and wells fargo will report earnings today. that is your business news. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, i am linda bell. doug and alison, back >> thank you. >>> to you -- back to you. >> thank you. >>> we will talk about the democrat disaster in massachusetts. and a look back at the president's first year in office. and the caps rap. we will play more of that tribute. >> you're watching "good morning...
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today, our wired and wireless high speed internet networks are connecting small businesses across america - in cities and small towns - to markets around the world. we know that investment in broadband high speed internet can create hundreds of thousands of new american jobs. small businesses are being formed - dreams are being launched - and real jobs are being created. at at&t, we're investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. nows not the time to stall momentum or to stifle innovation or investment. dreams, and jobs, and the future are at stake. at &t, the future, are at stake. at &t, the future, has always been our business. at&t... your world... delivered. >> hello. i am at the national gallery. we have the only painting in the westernemisphere by leonardo da vinci. come down and meet her. good morning, washington. >>> 5:41. we are attracting a late wintry mix in a few locations -- we are tracking a lake wintry mix in a few locations. it is used for towards laurel and up to glen bernie and off into the bay. accumulations are minimal to none. otherwise
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it was from this deck that america launched the first air strikes after 9/11. now the battle is a humanitarian one. already badly injured in the earthquake, this man has suffered a seizure. he's hurried away to the ship's hospital. since friday the "vinson's" pilots have flown well over 600 missions, getting the seriously injured out of haiti and taking food, water and medicines in. but it hasn't been easy. >> at first, we struggled with getting a lot of quantity of food and water in, and then we also struggled with getting clear landing zones. and it was a lot of people coming right to the helicopters. by this point we've got more security forces, just to keep people back for their own safety and to make it easier for us to land in those zones. >> reporter: below deck, the man we saw earlier receives urgent medical attention. this woman is one of two amputees. the american doctors couldn't save her badly crushed foot. nearby, a young haitian mother cradles the son born on a warship the days after his country lost everything. with this massive buildup of hardwa
it was from this deck that america launched the first air strikes after 9/11. now the battle is a humanitarian one. already badly injured in the earthquake, this man has suffered a seizure. he's hurried away to the ship's hospital. since friday the "vinson's" pilots have flown well over 600 missions, getting the seriously injured out of haiti and taking food, water and medicines in. but it hasn't been easy. >> at first, we struggled with getting a lot of quantity of food and...
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>>> good morning, america. on this monday, january 18th, i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm robin roberts. this morning, surviving in haiti. six days after the earthquake, people are getting desperate. amid the chaos there's hope as rescue teams pull victims alive from the rubble. we are live in haiti. >>> also, breaking news in afghanistan. taliban launch an attack right in the capital. >>> and president obama's big test. he scrambles to save ted kennedy's seat for the democrats and keep his health care bill alive. >>> and the golden globe awards. all the glitz, all the glamour was there. plus, a serious note, as hollywood comes through for haiti. >>> hello again, on this martin luther king day. it is so good to have you back. >> it is odd, feels odd to be back here, but great to be back home. george, the pictures do not adequately convey and indicate, really what the destruction and devastation is like there in haiti. >> they never really do video as close to the tragedy. it also cleans it up a little bit.
>>> good morning, america. on this monday, january 18th, i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm robin roberts. this morning, surviving in haiti. six days after the earthquake, people are getting desperate. amid the chaos there's hope as rescue teams pull victims alive from the rubble. we are live in haiti. >>> also, breaking news in afghanistan. taliban launch an attack right in the capital. >>> and president obama's big test. he scrambles to save ted kennedy's...
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. >> what's inspiring to me is how kids are responding to this in america. they get it. he they get that kids need shoes or help. that's really encouraging to me. >> this costs 10 cents, and a family can stir this water for about 30 minutes. after the process of stirring it the water is deflocked. all of the contaminated matter is separated and all of a sudden you may drink and stay healthy. it costs 1 cent per liter, 50 cents for a family of four for an entire month. >> i talked to paul hagis this evening on the phone, and he personally is taking money and supplies to haiti. the website is artistsfor dispeaceand justice.com. >> we're going to donate this for money. >> larry: russell simmons is helping with the phones in new york. who is with you there? >> i'm on with a young lady that made a donation to the red cross and coming back for un certificate. >> we're putting together all the concerts to send the money directly there. >> he said larry should auction off his suspenders tonight. larry auctioning your suspenders tonight as part of the fund-raising. >> i start at
. >> what's inspiring to me is how kids are responding to this in america. they get it. he they get that kids need shoes or help. that's really encouraging to me. >> this costs 10 cents, and a family can stir this water for about 30 minutes. after the process of stirring it the water is deflocked. all of the contaminated matter is separated and all of a sudden you may drink and stay healthy. it costs 1 cent per liter, 50 cents for a family of four for an entire month. >> i...
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nathan of the union of orthodox jewish congregation of america, richard of the american jewish committee, charles haynes of the freedom forum first amendment center, holly and brent of the baptist joint committee. we have a represent from the institute of religion and civic values, colby of the american center for law and justice. rabbi david of the religious action center for reform judaism. a representative of the seek council on religion and education. mark of the american jewish congress, mitchell formerly of the general conference of seventh day adventist. and i hope i haven't missed any drafters in the audience. oh, isabelle, my goodness. thank you. isabelle. you changed your name recently but i'm so glad that you raised your hand here. isabelle richmond of the first freedom center a very valued drafter and came from richmond to join us this morning. thank you so much, isabelle for your participation in this project. well, again, what makes this statement particularly valuable is that it has been jointly drafted not only by a group that is quite diverse in religious terms but also
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joining us for our first show of 2010, jane hall professor of media and politics at america university and terry smith former correspondent for the news hour on pbs. the networks say they don't pay for interviews. when you buy something and happen to get the first sitdown, what is that? >> it's obviously more than a coincidence. it's nothing new. this is checkbook journalism. it has gone on for a long time. i would argue in this case cnn and others didn't get their money's worth. the pictures weren't very good. the interview wasn't very illuminating. it didn't add much. >> it was exclusive. >> exclusive. isn't that wonderful. i wish they had taken the $10,000 and spent it another way. >> cnn says there was no implicit or explicit quid pro quo. they say it was not more than $10,000. the network says it purchases news and photos on breaking news situations. they wind up with the first interview. >> you can't help but feel it diminishes the get. when you say cnn exclusive and don't disclose, as i don't think cnn did, that the man they're interviewing is also the man from whom they bought
joining us for our first show of 2010, jane hall professor of media and politics at america university and terry smith former correspondent for the news hour on pbs. the networks say they don't pay for interviews. when you buy something and happen to get the first sitdown, what is that? >> it's obviously more than a coincidence. it's nothing new. this is checkbook journalism. it has gone on for a long time. i would argue in this case cnn and others didn't get their money's worth. the...
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>>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts here in new york. >>> and i'm george stephanopoulos in washington. >>> breaking news right now, a massive 6.1 aftershock rocks haiti just a short time ago. eight days, as you know, after the first quake crumbled that country. we are live on the scene. juju chang is there. >>> on the anniversary of president obama's inauguration, a stunning rebuke for the white house. >>> and i'm ready to go washington without delay. >>> a republican wins ted kennedy's senate seat. does that mean health reform is now dead? how will president obama and the democrats respond? >>> also breaking right now, a manhunt under way. 100 police searching for a gunman suspected of shooting eight people overnight. >>> plus, the perfect storm slams california. mud slide, monster waves, even tornadoes, and the worst is yet to come. sam is live on the coast. >>> good morning, everyone. we have so much breaking news this morning. it sent my colleagues far and wide. sam live in california where those p
>>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts here in new york. >>> and i'm george stephanopoulos in washington. >>> breaking news right now, a massive 6.1 aftershock rocks haiti just a short time ago. eight days, as you know, after the first quake crumbled that country. we are live on the scene. juju chang is there. >>> on the anniversary of president obama's inauguration, a stunning rebuke for the white house. >>> and i'm ready to go washington...
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. >> reporter: what about america's heartland? we're on the second most active fault in the country, the new madrid fault, it runs from st. louis to memphis. this is real foot lake, 16 miles long, created 200 years ago by what is still today the most powerful series of earthquakes in american history. it happened nearly 200 years ago on the morning of december 16th, 1811. an estimated 7.5 on the richter scale, it was followed by a series of 2,000 aftershocks over the next five months. some measuring 8.0. and felt as far away as boston. new madrid is the biggest fault line east of the rockies. it extends 120 miles through five states, cuts across the mississippi river in three places, and slices the ohio river in half. even now, the area averages a tremor every other day. a major earthquake here would affect 15 million people in seven different states. do we think there's a big earthquake on the way for this zone? >> yes, we have a history of large earthquakes that have occurred here, at least over the last 1,500 years. about every
. >> reporter: what about america's heartland? we're on the second most active fault in the country, the new madrid fault, it runs from st. louis to memphis. this is real foot lake, 16 miles long, created 200 years ago by what is still today the most powerful series of earthquakes in american history. it happened nearly 200 years ago on the morning of december 16th, 1811. an estimated 7.5 on the richter scale, it was followed by a series of 2,000 aftershocks over the next five months....
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they don't believe in the security of big business america anymore. they have so many layoffs and regulation and taxes and uncertainty. and they also was some flexibility in the ownership and they also have a great deal of their own talent and their skill set. there is access to capital, access to personality, and access to client. they are very important and they are up for grabs. the unmarried women -- and married women favored barack obama over john mccain by 41%. on married women between the ages 18-20 and favored by 55 points. there'll renegades to do what ever they want. they favored -- and i think that is a real cautionary tale for the conservative movement and for the republican party. unmarried women are in their 20's, 30's, they are staying unmarried by choice and circumstances these days. they are running their own businesses, getting their degrees, out in the work force, that a code navigators' making decisions for elderly parents and aunts and uncles and they do not have the children, but they take care of other people's children. this is
they don't believe in the security of big business america anymore. they have so many layoffs and regulation and taxes and uncertainty. and they also was some flexibility in the ownership and they also have a great deal of their own talent and their skill set. there is access to capital, access to personality, and access to client. they are very important and they are up for grabs. the unmarried women -- and married women favored barack obama over john mccain by 41%. on married women between...
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america wouldn't be america without its entrepreneurs. yet entrepreneurs are too often lost in glib economic policy discussions that center on interest rates, large-scale banks. these polls instruments >> institutions are not the primary engines of economic growth and the advances of human welfare. only new companies bringing forth new jobs and innovations and creative ideas are the bedrock of what our recovery will be. increasingly i am pleased to report policy makers are beginning to recognize the vital role of entrepreneurs. happily their heightened interest is due in large part to the foundation's funding of research over the last six years. even when policy makers speak of entrepreneurship, it is most often in abstract terms. how much they contribute to this or that indicator. even that perspective can't be taken for granted. the schools down played or ignored the role of entrepreneurs preferring instead to see all economic activity it is a creature of three fundamental forces, big government, big unions and big companies. forgotten
america wouldn't be america without its entrepreneurs. yet entrepreneurs are too often lost in glib economic policy discussions that center on interest rates, large-scale banks. these polls instruments >> institutions are not the primary engines of economic growth and the advances of human welfare. only new companies bringing forth new jobs and innovations and creative ideas are the bedrock of what our recovery will be. increasingly i am pleased to report policy makers are beginning to...
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. >> i pledged america's continued commitment to the government and the people of haiti in the immediate effort to save lives and deliver relief, and in the long-term effort to rebuild. >> holman: for now, severe damage to the port-au-prince harbor made airlifts the only reliable way to get the aid onshore. and helicopters from the newly arrived u.s. navy aircraft carrier "carl vinson" ferried in their first relief supplies today. but the city's badly damaged airport remained a bottleneck. with the control tower disabled, the u.s. military officially took over takeoffs and landings today. these soldiers from the 82nd airborne division shipped out yesterday, but did not set down until late last night, after waiting hours to be cleared to land. in washington, the growing desperation in haiti intensified the focus on the pentagon's efforts to get the aid operation into high gear. u.s. military leaders said today there could be 10,000 american troops in port-au-prince and offshore by monday. in a morning briefing, joint chiefs chairman admiral mike mullen said the military is working as fast
. >> i pledged america's continued commitment to the government and the people of haiti in the immediate effort to save lives and deliver relief, and in the long-term effort to rebuild. >> holman: for now, severe damage to the port-au-prince harbor made airlifts the only reliable way to get the aid onshore. and helicopters from the newly arrived u.s. navy aircraft carrier "carl vinson" ferried in their first relief supplies today. but the city's badly damaged airport...
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we need america taken back. ms. coakley, you were talking to the lady -- she made the statement these are the kind people the would vote for him that shot at wal-mart. does that lead not realize wal-mart employs more people in the united states of america than anybody except for the federal government and the only difference between the federal government and wal-mart is wal-mart makes a profit? >> host: charles, thanks f the call. the boston herald, also a fixture in massachusetts politics is a commentator has posted his story available on line. he says the smoke is brown. scott brown. by some pickup trucks don't let a few flurries bother them whether brown wins or loses. he wrote earlier the lesson is clear the people are mad as hell and they aren't going to take it anymore. he says the party is over for obama and company. bruce is joining from chicopee massachusetts. what happened in your state today, are you surprised by the returns ready to expect this to happen? >> caller: i live in a complex where it is mostl
we need america taken back. ms. coakley, you were talking to the lady -- she made the statement these are the kind people the would vote for him that shot at wal-mart. does that lead not realize wal-mart employs more people in the united states of america than anybody except for the federal government and the only difference between the federal government and wal-mart is wal-mart makes a profit? >> host: charles, thanks f the call. the boston herald, also a fixture in massachusetts...
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to create a job here in america -- small business. we may take a look at what he has to offer and maybe change it here or there, but for the most part i think the president gave us a very good prescription of how to move and increase the opportunities for businesses to create jobs. host: the president also called for a great increase in our exports. what are some of the barriers right now to americans exporting work, their products overseas? guest: the fact that too many countries have agreements with us are not respecting those. they are not enforcing the provisions while we do a very good job of trying to abide by the rules and the trade agreement here and offer those foreign companies opportunities here to sell their goods. to many countries abroad are not respecting our product, our workers, and allowing the markets to be open to our goods. if we're going to sign an agreement, we have to make sure both parties live up to it. too many times in the past years we have seen the trade agreements to open our markets, but not those of fo
to create a job here in america -- small business. we may take a look at what he has to offer and maybe change it here or there, but for the most part i think the president gave us a very good prescription of how to move and increase the opportunities for businesses to create jobs. host: the president also called for a great increase in our exports. what are some of the barriers right now to americans exporting work, their products overseas? guest: the fact that too many countries have...
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which is in america. >> thank you. i'm glad you recognize my service. i may lieutenant colonel with 30 years in the military. i do not recall a time we have given constitutional rights to terrorists [unintelligible] to think that we would give people who want to kill us constitutional rights and lawyer them up at our expense instead of treating them as enemy combatants -- it makes no sense to me and shows me that you do not understand the law when it comes to enemy combatants versus terrace. >> the reason we started the designation is we would make sure we treated people appropriately. we still and always will have the option to get better intelligence to treat people in the military enemy combatant form. >> in a standard differences on the legal treatment of prisoners. what i would like to understand is how you would win the war on the ground. >> i agree with the president. that is another difference. i support his effort to finish the job in afghanistan. @@@@ jrbrbfá >> and export them around the worm. -- world. it's pretty simple. you make sure we s
which is in america. >> thank you. i'm glad you recognize my service. i may lieutenant colonel with 30 years in the military. i do not recall a time we have given constitutional rights to terrorists [unintelligible] to think that we would give people who want to kill us constitutional rights and lawyer them up at our expense instead of treating them as enemy combatants -- it makes no sense to me and shows me that you do not understand the law when it comes to enemy combatants versus...
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>> wages have not risen in america since 1972 so it's not just the last ten years. we've lost the last 40 years. what we need to do is get the economy going. and the way that we do that is cut spending. harding did it in the 20's. we haven't done it since. the increase government programs and continue to spend money on the war and spend money on the entitlement plans. these things draw money from the private sector into the public sector and year after year after year we see the public sector borrowing. we see people not getting real wage increases. that is what is going on. until people are willing to cut spending, cut entitlements and stop going to the war around the world, which is extremely, extremely expensive, we are not to fix this economy. there is no way, shape or form. we have jobs in government, and number of bureaucracies of the government, we have wasteful spending up in government and nobody is holding them accountable. somebody needs to stop the war. somebody needs to hold back the entitlement programs and somebody needs to give the money back to the
>> wages have not risen in america since 1972 so it's not just the last ten years. we've lost the last 40 years. what we need to do is get the economy going. and the way that we do that is cut spending. harding did it in the 20's. we haven't done it since. the increase government programs and continue to spend money on the war and spend money on the entitlement plans. these things draw money from the private sector into the public sector and year after year after year we see the public...
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it is the work that america is so in tune with. it reflects so clearly our own values, our spirit of cooperation. the tocqueville noted it so many years ago that we join up and we work together to help others as well as ourselves. we have an opportunity now in the 21st century to not only do it, but do it better than it has ever been done before, and to do it for more people in more places, to give it to every child the opportunity to live up to his or her god-given potential, and to help create a world that is more equitable, democratic, prosperous, and peaceful. we can succeed, and when we do, our children and grandchildren will tell the story that american know-how, american pop -- american dollars, american caring, and american values helped meet the challenges of the 21st century. thank you all very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> madame secretary, that was an extraordinary speech in its ambition and its reach, and i salute you
it is the work that america is so in tune with. it reflects so clearly our own values, our spirit of cooperation. the tocqueville noted it so many years ago that we join up and we work together to help others as well as ourselves. we have an opportunity now in the 21st century to not only do it, but do it better than it has ever been done before, and to do it for more people in more places, to give it to every child the opportunity to live up to his or her god-given potential, and to help...
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why don't we make anything in america anymore? and why is it so hard to pass a health-care bill that guarantees americans held the lives instead of guaranteeing insurance companies healthy product -- profits? as i travel from city to city, i heard a sense of resignation from middle-class americans. people laid off for the first time in their lives asking, what did i do wrong? i came away shaken by the sense that the very things that make america great are now in danger. what makes us unique among nations is that in america, working people are the middle class. we built our middle-class in the 20th-century through hard work, through struggle, and visionary political leadership. but a generation of destruction economic policies has eroded that progress and now threatens our very identity as a nation. today on every coast and in between, working women and working man are joining the middle class and to protect and rebuilding it. we pray for political leadership ready to fight for the kind of america we want to lead to our children. a
why don't we make anything in america anymore? and why is it so hard to pass a health-care bill that guarantees americans held the lives instead of guaranteeing insurance companies healthy product -- profits? as i travel from city to city, i heard a sense of resignation from middle-class americans. people laid off for the first time in their lives asking, what did i do wrong? i came away shaken by the sense that the very things that make america great are now in danger. what makes us unique...
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why don't we make anything in america anymore? and why is it so hard to pass a health care bill that guarantees americans healthy lives instead of guaranteeing insurance companies healthy profits? as i traveled from city to city, i heard a sense of resignation from middle-class americans. people laid off for the first time in their lives that team, what did i do wrong? i came away shaken by the sense that the very things that make america great are now in danger. what makes us unique among the nations is this: in america, working people are the middle-class. we built our middle class in the 20th century through hard work, through struggle and visionary political leadership. but a generation of distract this, greed driven economic helices as a voter that progress and now threatens our very identity as a nation. today, on every coast and in between, working women and working men are fighting to join the middle-class and to protect and to rebuild the. we crave political leadership ready to fight for the kind of america that we want t
why don't we make anything in america anymore? and why is it so hard to pass a health care bill that guarantees americans healthy lives instead of guaranteeing insurance companies healthy profits? as i traveled from city to city, i heard a sense of resignation from middle-class americans. people laid off for the first time in their lives that team, what did i do wrong? i came away shaken by the sense that the very things that make america great are now in danger. what makes us unique among the...
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>> america is getting bigger. we are more knowledgeable about the health risks. >> gregg: are we not listening to experts like yourself? >> i think we still aren't listening. we love food and we love to eat. and we are not exercising enough. it increases obesity. ten years ago a quarter was overweight now we're up to a third. >> julie: we eat more salt and fat. more of us have high blood pressure and more of our children have untreated tooth decay. why is that? >> i think the obesity, we are gaining more weight. too much sugar and salt. we run into problems with high blood pressure, it's gone up 28% to 29% when where we were trying to decrease it. >> gregg: let's go to where we did well. we got passing grades here. let's put the next report card, vaccination rates down, deaths from strokes and cancer. heart disease is dropping? >> we meant our vaccination goals. that was a great had you been health push. 80% of our children under the age of 19 are now vaccinated. so in that category, we get a good passing grade. >
>> america is getting bigger. we are more knowledgeable about the health risks. >> gregg: are we not listening to experts like yourself? >> i think we still aren't listening. we love food and we love to eat. and we are not exercising enough. it increases obesity. ten years ago a quarter was overweight now we're up to a third. >> julie: we eat more salt and fat. more of us have high blood pressure and more of our children have untreated tooth decay. why is that? >>...
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the house will 3962, the health care for america act. the annual premiums from 20002007 rose 70.2%. your wages over the same treated time when a 4.6%. you cannot afford it, government cannot afford it, businesses cannot afford it. you cannot afford the increase. the average family health insurance policy now costs over $13,000 per year. the medium and come here is $38,000. -- the median income. that means 34% of your income before anything else. a price themselves out of the market. american journal of medicine reported that 62% of all bankruptcies in 2007 were related to medical expenses. 70% of those people have health insurance and thought they had coverage and thought they were fine. one illness, one accident away from bankruptcy. the average family policy is an extra thousand dollars per year -- is an extra $1,000. one person dies every 12 minutes because they are denied access to health care. if it would have had health care, there would have had treatment and still be with us. -- they would have had treatment. we are the main committee that has jurisdiction over health care i
the house will 3962, the health care for america act. the annual premiums from 20002007 rose 70.2%. your wages over the same treated time when a 4.6%. you cannot afford it, government cannot afford it, businesses cannot afford it. you cannot afford the increase. the average family health insurance policy now costs over $13,000 per year. the medium and come here is $38,000. -- the median income. that means 34% of your income before anything else. a price themselves out of the market. american...
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the desire of the people in america for change. host: what about the agenda? this is an election year. there are a lot of people who believe there are significant pieces of legislation that need to be done. guest: first of all, i think the american people expect congress to conduct themselves in a way to inform the american people. the shenanigans in health care around the senate were appalling. backroom deals, trading millions of dollars between senators, without the public knowing what was going on. we have seen the same type of behavior in the house all year. hopefully, what we will see, going forward, is a much more transparent process and one that is more mindful that we cannot spend the money we do not have. we need to take away the environment of uncertainty, preventing job creators from jumping back into became and getting people back to work. host: what do you see this doing for republican money coming in? guest: we have seen an overwhelming increase in interest on both sides. the republican house conference has been all a
the desire of the people in america for change. host: what about the agenda? this is an election year. there are a lot of people who believe there are significant pieces of legislation that need to be done. guest: first of all, i think the american people expect congress to conduct themselves in a way to inform the american people. the shenanigans in health care around the senate were appalling. backroom deals, trading millions of dollars between senators, without the public knowing what was...
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yes, texas is the best state in america. it is not going to be the best state that creates jobs in the future if we do not lower the burden on business. we definitely lost more jobs in texas this year than we gained. we've lost 300,000 jobs in texas alone-year. that is not a record to be proud of. our unemployment rate is higher than every state in the surrounding area. i think the government -- governor talks about how good things are in texas and texas is the greatest day in america, but if we do not deal with the problems in this state, which are not going to remain the best state in america. hiding from it is not the way to make it better. >> as we move through the night, if you want to talk about what people say to create jobs, we can do that. >> cut business expenses. if you are adding business expenses, like the governor is, they are not going to create jobs. lowering taxes at the federal jobs, we're all thinking the same thing. >> i think it is important to point out that we have lost jobs all those jobs government -
yes, texas is the best state in america. it is not going to be the best state that creates jobs in the future if we do not lower the burden on business. we definitely lost more jobs in texas this year than we gained. we've lost 300,000 jobs in texas alone-year. that is not a record to be proud of. our unemployment rate is higher than every state in the surrounding area. i think the government -- governor talks about how good things are in texas and texas is the greatest day in america, but if...
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often begins here, where america itself began. now, we must agree to to put in place policies that will unleash the innovation and ingenuity of the people of virginia, opening the way for a new era of prosperity and progress. it starts with policies to promote job creation and economic development. [ applause ] the inherent dignity of a good day's work in a worthwhile pursuit strengthens the soul, supports the family, and reduces dependence on government. immediately following my inauguration on saturday, i signed executive order #1 on the capitol steps. this executive order established a statewide commission dedicated to creating jobs and promoting free enterprise and opportunity. it was the first executive order of my administration, because it must be the first order of business for all of us. unemployment has doubled in 5 years. we all know family members, friends, neighbors who have lost their jobs. this has made it tremendously difficult on many families trying to meet the basic needs for their children. i know there has bee
often begins here, where america itself began. now, we must agree to to put in place policies that will unleash the innovation and ingenuity of the people of virginia, opening the way for a new era of prosperity and progress. it starts with policies to promote job creation and economic development. [ applause ] the inherent dignity of a good day's work in a worthwhile pursuit strengthens the soul, supports the family, and reduces dependence on government. immediately following my inauguration...
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night% of people hate america because of this. -- 90% of people hate america because of the spreis. the best estimate i have seen and civilian deaths is something like to order 50 civilians -- 250 civilians. the american government estimate is much lower. some human rights group estimated much higher. these are un governed spaces. there is nobody, we have to rely on on reliable local media. it is clear that probably hundreds of civilians, innocent but critics of the deals have probably been killed that as part and parcel of why this program meets the light of day shined on it. host: nashville, tenn., on our democrats line. caller: good morning. i want to add on to what my neighbor from alabama said. he stated about the innocents being killed. in the reported, all we get is al qaeda suspects or taliban suspects. is it constitutional to kill suspects? the we have to have some kind approved here? i don't know all the intelligence but some of the intelligence that we have been getting, some of these guys are not the brightest light bulbs in the ninth drawer. -- knife drawer, if you'll e
night% of people hate america because of this. -- 90% of people hate america because of the spreis. the best estimate i have seen and civilian deaths is something like to order 50 civilians -- 250 civilians. the american government estimate is much lower. some human rights group estimated much higher. these are un governed spaces. there is nobody, we have to rely on on reliable local media. it is clear that probably hundreds of civilians, innocent but critics of the deals have probably been...
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pete king urged passage of a keep terrorists out of america act. the bill backed by republicans tried to prevent terrorists held at gitmo from being transferred to u.s. soil. >> it's a good reason why the government has such a hard time transferring these terrorist detainees to other countries. they are the worst of the worst. no one should want them. that's why we put in place a process by which the terrorists should be held and tried as enemy combatants. >> former democratic co-chair of the 9/11 commission thinks that all of washington needs to make counterterrorism a top priority. >> will that sense of urgency that governor cane and i have called fo for since the 9/11 commission happen not just at the presidential level where it has to happen, but the political leadership of the country, congress and other places? >> meantime a senior administration official tell a plot on the fort hood shootings will mott be released until after the pentagon releases its report. brian, that's later this month. back to you. >> brian: malini, thank you very much.
pete king urged passage of a keep terrorists out of america act. the bill backed by republicans tried to prevent terrorists held at gitmo from being transferred to u.s. soil. >> it's a good reason why the government has such a hard time transferring these terrorist detainees to other countries. they are the worst of the worst. no one should want them. that's why we put in place a process by which the terrorists should be held and tried as enemy combatants. >> former democratic...
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i am a democrat and very proud of my party's contribution to the vitality and strength of america. i would never have had the opportunity to serve in congress had not had the support and backing of my political party in connecticut over these years. i appreciate the passion of party activists who have never ever faltered in their support of my efforts. i want to say thank you to my family for their tolerance of yet another generation of our family in the political arena. i am in specially adapted to jack elite -- to jackie for her fierce loyalty -- her unlimited capacity for empathy and the needs of others. she has truly been my anchor in these stormy political waters. there is nothing more pathetic in my view that a politician who announces their only leaving public life to spend more time with their family. the result of this announcement today, i hope will create that opportunity, but it is not the reason for my decision. i am a very late arrival in father had as many of you know. and i am told repeatedly by some of you here today that these young children of mine will grow up v
i am a democrat and very proud of my party's contribution to the vitality and strength of america. i would never have had the opportunity to serve in congress had not had the support and backing of my political party in connecticut over these years. i appreciate the passion of party activists who have never ever faltered in their support of my efforts. i want to say thank you to my family for their tolerance of yet another generation of our family in the political arena. i am in specially...
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america has always been there to help with any disaster anywhere in the world. commerce, okla., good morning to you. caller: good morning to you. is there any other organization i can go to to give money to the hd fund? host: we are not here to promote any organization. you can go to white house.gov with aid set up by former presidents bush and clinton. caller: i don't want to put my money and has a bill clinton because i do not trust him. i think i'll go with the free the children fund. host: seattle, good morning. caller: i am glad that our country is participating. i believe it needs to continue until the suffering stops. i do not believe we should have any sort of an administrative role. they are capable of straightening the country out. things should be recognized like security. any of us would want the same thing. at the same time, we should take advantage of the opportunity to set up the military in a robust way to give jobs to them and to let them help in the security of their nation. any american contractors should out -- should not have president. -- s
america has always been there to help with any disaster anywhere in the world. commerce, okla., good morning to you. caller: good morning to you. is there any other organization i can go to to give money to the hd fund? host: we are not here to promote any organization. you can go to white house.gov with aid set up by former presidents bush and clinton. caller: i don't want to put my money and has a bill clinton because i do not trust him. i think i'll go with the free the children fund. host:...
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we all as citizens of the united states of america, united states of america, need to be vigilant. we need to pay attention to what's going on around us. we need to watch, and listen. >> host: mr. lipton, let's begin with air marshals not allowed on airplanes overseas. >> guest: air marshals are allowed and routinely do fly on, i think if i'm correct that they generally on american, you know, carriers. that may be only limitation. it is up to foreign governments to provide security on foreign carriers, i think. i'm not sure about because they don't speak publicly very much about their operations but air marshals are very much on flights coming to the u.s. from overseas. they recognize that is perhaps, a more severe threat right now, incoming flights and there is a lot of could have. not on every flight. but a lot more than they were right before christmas, i can tell you that. and there are, i don't know, since situations where foreign governments said, i'm sorry, you can't put an air marshal on the flight leaving our country. the u.s. does have the authority to say to a carrier, y
we all as citizens of the united states of america, united states of america, need to be vigilant. we need to pay attention to what's going on around us. we need to watch, and listen. >> host: mr. lipton, let's begin with air marshals not allowed on airplanes overseas. >> guest: air marshals are allowed and routinely do fly on, i think if i'm correct that they generally on american, you know, carriers. that may be only limitation. it is up to foreign governments to provide security...
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i am a democrat and very proud of my party's contributions to the vitality and strength of america. ellen never have had the of the urgency to serve in congress had not had the support and backing of my political party in connecticut over these years. i appreciate the passionate people who of never faltered in the support of my efforts. alexei thank you to my family for their tolerance of yet another generation of our family. i am especially indebted to jackie for her fierce loyalty, unyielding commitment to fairness, and capacity and the to the needs of others. she is truly been my anchor in these waters. there is nothing more pathetic than a politician who announces that their only leaving public life to spend more time with their family. the result i hope will greet that opportunity. it is not the reason for my decision. i'm a very late arrival and fatherhood. i'm told repeatedly that these young children, 8 and 4 will grow of a very fast. while they are not the reason for my decision, and they will be an incredible benefit to the choice and made today. i am still driven by the s
i am a democrat and very proud of my party's contributions to the vitality and strength of america. ellen never have had the of the urgency to serve in congress had not had the support and backing of my political party in connecticut over these years. i appreciate the passionate people who of never faltered in the support of my efforts. alexei thank you to my family for their tolerance of yet another generation of our family. i am especially indebted to jackie for her fierce loyalty, unyielding...